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Chemistry, 06.05.2020 01:02 leslychavez0269

1. Pressure decrease for reaction A
2. Pressure increase for reaction B
3. Adding heat in reaction C
4. Decreasing heat in reaction D
5. Increasing [N2] in reaction C
6. Decreasing [H2O) in reaction D
7. Adding heat in reaction A
8. Pressure increase for reaction D
9. Increasing [AL2O3) in reaction B
10. Pressure decrease for reaction C
11. Decreasing [CO2] in reaction A
12. Decreasing heat in reaction B


1. Pressure decrease for reaction A 2. Pressure increase for reaction B 3. Adding heat in reaction C

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